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The Orangefield Bobcats begin their next step in the 4A playoffs as they take on the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks in Game 1 of this area round best of 3 series.  Tim Erickson's Bobcats, 16-9 on the season, punched their ticket to this round with a 2-1 bi-district series win over Lufkin Hudson (2-1, 8-2, 7-1).  Meanwhile, Ed Trotter's Hawks, 17-10 on the season, reached this round with a 31-1 bi-district win over Houston Washington.

The winner of this series will face the winner of the West Orange-Stark/Tarkington series.

Join Gary Stelly (or Dan Perrine) for all of the action from Port Neches-Groves High School in Port Neches at 7 by tuning your radio to AM 1600 KOGT or by clicking on the following link:

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AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR FANS ATTENDING THE GAME:

Last night, KOGT's Gary Stelly noted that the concession stand at PN-G was closed during last night's game and is expected to be closed for tonight's game.

So if you want something to eat or drink, you need to get it before the game.

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22 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

The Orangefield Bobcats begin their next step in the 4A playoffs as they take on the Hardin-Jefferson Hawks in Game 1 of this area round best of 3 series.  Tim Erickson's Bobcats, 16-9 on the season, punched their ticket to this round with a 2-1 bi-district series win over Lufkin Hudson (2-1, 8-2, 7-1).  Meanwhile, Robb Kirkland's Hawks, 17-10 on the season, reached this round with a 31-1 bi-district win over Houston Washington.

Join Gary Stelly (or Dan Perrine) for all of the action from Port Neches-Groves High School in Port Neches at 7 by tuning your radio to AM 1600 KOGT or by clicking on the following link:

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Follow Orange County Sports on Your Hometown Radio Station, AM 1600 KOGT and Your Source for Sports in Southeast Texas, SETXsports!

Coach Kirkland isn't the coach at HJ.  He was about 9 years ago.  Coach Trotter is the HJ coach now.  Coach Kirkland is currently coaching football at Hardin. 

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